by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Firewood
Cut the wood to the right length : The wood you purchased or cut yourself should fit easily in your wood stove or fireplace. A good rule of thumb is to make sure it is about three inches shorter than the firebox width or length. Split your wood before stacking it... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Topsoil
Show your lawn some love by investing in Organic Topsoil. Just like your bowl of Wheaties, it’s packed with goodness giving you the best results for a healthy, happy lawn and garden. You want to go organic because it’s packed with nutrients, minerals and... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Mulch, Sand, Topsoil
When, Where and Why–Organic Topsoil Experts are experts because they’ve been at something for a long time and become really good at it. And we’ve definitely been working with topsoil for a long time. So if you’ve ever wondered what kind... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Gravel and Stone, Mulch, Sand
Drain Water, Not Your Wallet With Bluestone Gravel. We all love nothing but blue skies but for those rainy days we can’t avoid, Bluestone gravel makes an excellent choice for your driveway material. Not only is it great for draining water but it’s a... by Don Saunders | Dec 19, 2017 | Gravel and Stone, Mulch, Sand, Topsoil
Like snowflakes, no two gravels are alike. So it’s easy to think “What the heck do I use this one for and that one for?” Luckily, we know far more about gravel than most people. So here’s our “Gravel Glossary” RIVER WASH V. PEA GRAVEL- River Wash is basically Pea...